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#21 Posted : 20 March 2018 08:28:02

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BigGrin Nice start on the beastCool
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#22 Posted : 20 March 2018 08:48:56

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Looks a very unusual and interesting build, nice start Cool
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#23 Posted : 20 March 2018 14:22:55

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Great start GrayBigGrin this is going to be a great build to follow and I suspect we will see more of Ugears models on here soon.

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#24 Posted : 20 March 2018 14:25:14

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Great to see your start GrayBigGrin will followCool regards PhilCool
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#25 Posted : 21 March 2018 20:34:57

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Gandale wrote:
Looks like you've made a great start to this. Would imagine you have to be very accurate with this build in order to ensure all moving parts operate as they should.... Look forward to seeing more of this one.... Well done....Cool Cool

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Hi guys, thanks for looking in and your comments, always appreciated. Alan, you would actually be surprised at the tolerances allowed. Being wood, i guess it can flex a little BigGrin

Next, it is time to build up the inlet and exhaust valves. 8 dowels are cut in half, and then to length. The valve heads are numbered 18 and 19 (they call them K1 and K2 respectively). Care must be taken not to mix them up, as, like in a real engine, they are 2 different sizes. The ends of the valve stems are them sanded to a taper. Following the build sequence in the instructions, they are inserted into the relevant ports, and pushed home into the cam followers built earlier. The sequence for each cylinder head is the same: k2,k1,k1,k2,k2,k1,k1,k2, A bit of candle wax here helps with insertion into the ports and cam followers.

Check free rotation, and watch the pistons rise and fall, along with each valve opening and closing, it absolutely amazing BigGrin Woot Woot
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#26 Posted : 22 March 2018 08:17:29
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That`s neat engineering in wood and at that scale its amazing.

Looking forward to more of this.

Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

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#27 Posted : 22 March 2018 12:53:18

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This is looking impressive Cool nice work Gray.

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#28 Posted : 22 March 2018 21:24:56

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Del, Al, thanks for looking in and your comments. I hope you are enjoying this build as much as i am BigGrin

The next stage is setting the rubber bands into the engine. It's a convoluted process, but following the instructions is achievable. The end result is shown in the photo below.The next stage is to make up the planet wheels and pinions. Use plenty of wax on ANY moving part! The pinions are inserted int the correct end of the block, followed by the planet wheel, and another cog. The whole assembly is then held in place with 3 pins. I found it easier to clamp the ends of the block to stop the whole thing falling apart while trying to fit these bands! A second pinion, spacer & cog is then pinned through the other side of the block in the same manner. repeat the process for the other side.

This completes the rubber band installation. Two tips learnt? Firstly, use plenty of wax on the moving parts, and secondly clamp the engine (drawback of not using any glue, until it sits in the chassis it moves around alot!)
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#29 Posted : 23 March 2018 04:11:01

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Holy cow, the pistons and the intake:exhaust valves work too? That’s just crazy.

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#30 Posted : 23 March 2018 08:54:43
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CaptnBirdseye wrote:
Del, Al, thanks for looking in and your comments. I hope you are enjoying this build as much as i am BigGrin



Enjoying it I`m loving it.Cool

All those bits brought together - no glue - no batteries - and it works.

BRILLIANTBlink Blink

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#31 Posted : 23 March 2018 14:31:24

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Hi Gray, a very interesting build you have there. I love models with working mechanisms.

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#32 Posted : 24 March 2018 15:35:07

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This is a fascinating build. Can't wait to see how it progresses.
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#33 Posted : 26 March 2018 09:52:34

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[quote=CaptnBirdseye]Del, Al, thanks for looking in and your comments. I hope you are enjoying this build as much as i am BigGrin

Certainly am BigGrin a great kit and loving it coming together, keep up the good work.

Al
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#34 Posted : 26 March 2018 12:29:47

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Certainly a very interesting concept and a cool looking model Gray, nice work so far. Cool ThumpUp

I knew a guy years ago who tried to build a full size car entirely out of wood. It had wooden wheels, wooden body, wooden seats and even a wooden engine. Trouble is when he tried to start it .... it wooden go!! Laugh LOL Flapper ThumpUp

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It's a fascinating build Cool

Have they designed an access hatch to be able to replace the rubber bands?
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I knew a guy years ago who tried to build a full size car entirely out of wood. It had wooden wheels, wooden body, wooden seats and even a wooden engine. Trouble is when he tried to start it .... it wooden go!! Laugh LOL Flapper ThumpUp

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LOL BigGrin Guess the engine wooden fire LOL BigGrin Flapper
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Tomick wrote:
It's a fascinating build Cool

Have they designed an access hatch to be able to replace the rubber bands?


BigGrin Apparently, not a service item LOL Flapper
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#38 Posted : 26 March 2018 15:06:11

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Great start, and what a great model. The engineering involved in it is incredible. Watching with interest.Love Drool

Mark
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#39 Posted : 27 March 2018 09:18:19

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Fascinating work, very well done.... This build has certainly caught my interest....Cool Cool .. Look forward to seeing more....

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Alan
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#40 Posted : 27 March 2018 19:06:52

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Hi Alan, Mark, thanks for looking in and your comments. It's been an enjoyable build for me too ThumpUp.

Ok guys, it's admission time Blushing . Whilst checking the engine, i noticed i had fitted the camshaft facing the wrong way!Cursing Now i must admit, there has been times when building this engine that i thought a bit of glue wouldn't go amiss!!!

However, due to the dry nature and interference fit of the component parts, i was sure glad no gluing was involved. Something i had viewed as a minor negative turned out to be a massive positive!

So, an hour later, engine dis-assembled, camshaft correctly fitted, and engine rebuilt. Result? 1 happy bunny BigGrin

Next comes fitting the chassis and steering gear. This is actually what stiffens the whole engine build up and begins to tie everything together. This completes the engine and chassis installation.
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